The Asian Age

Don: No immigratio­n deal without ‘ real Mexico wall’

Prez conditions strong border security for any legislatio­n

- CATHERINE LUCEY

President Donald Trump said he opposes any immigratio­n legislatio­n that doesn’t include “a real wall” along the Mexican border and “very strong border security.”

Moderate House Republican­s are pushing a deal that could lead to citizenshi­p for young “Dreamer” immigrants brought to the US illegally. But Trump told “Fox & Friends” in an interview that aired on Thursday that unless a bill “includes a wall, and I mean a wall, a real wall, and unless it includes very strong border security, there’ll be no approvals from me.”

Mr Trump said that the United States had “the worst immigratio­n laws in the entire world by far” and said he wanted a comprehens­ive deal that included all of his priorities. “I think it’s time to get the whole package,” he said.

Mr Trump’s comments, taped on Wednesday, came as immigratio­n talks are underway among House Republican­s, with moderates seeking a way for hundreds of thousands of young immigrants to stay permanentl­y in the US But conservati­ves say that they have no interest in awarding what they call “amnesty” to people who came illegally.

Moderates trying to force votes on the issue gained their 21st GOP signature on Wednesday. With just four more, they should be able to overcome leadership objections and have votes on immigratio­n bills in late June. House leaders plan a pivotal closed- door GOP immigratio­n meeting on June 7.

Mr Trump also took issue with the immigratio­n court system, saying

Unless a bill includes a wall, and I mean a wall, a real wall, and unless it includes very strong border security, there’ll be no approvals from me ( for the immigratio­n deal). — Donald Trump, US President

other countries have “security people” who “stand there and say you can’t come in” rather than judges who decide immigratio­n claims.

“Whoever heard of a system where you put people through trials? ... We’re going to change the system,” Mr Trump said.

The administra­tion is dealing with an enormous number of immigratio­n cases along the US- Mexico border, as a sharp increase in deportatio­n arrests under Mr Trump has pushed the backlog above 650,000 cases. Attorney- general Jeff Sessions, who oversees immigratio­n courts, has sought major changes to the long- clogged courts.

The justice department recently announced that more prosecutor­s and judges will be assigned to help whittle away at the caseload.

 ?? — AP ?? Senator Kamala Harris ( top centre) and Hispanic chair Michelle Lujan Grisham ( right) laugh as 18- month- old Hawa Tembe, whose mother is from Mozambique, joins the applause at an event to protest threats by President Donald Trump against C. American asylum- seekers.
— AP Senator Kamala Harris ( top centre) and Hispanic chair Michelle Lujan Grisham ( right) laugh as 18- month- old Hawa Tembe, whose mother is from Mozambique, joins the applause at an event to protest threats by President Donald Trump against C. American asylum- seekers.

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